Dedicated to technology and intellectual property issues for lawyers, inventors and venture capitalists. A recurring feature is the Industry Spotlight, which has video interviews with technology professionals.

"A legal blog for North Carolina construction professionals to stay apprised of statutory, case law and other legal developments affecting owners, designers, contractors, subcontractors, suppliers, sureties, insurance carriers and other players in the industry."

"This Blog is dedicated to providing the latest significant tort and insurance coverage decisions in New York's Appellate Courts; cases which have been granted leave to appeal to the New York Court of Appeals; and other practice tips or information regarding appeals to New York's Appellate Courts."

"The Oklahoma Law blog focuses on safety and personal injury issues that affect Oklahomans, but have a nationwide impact. Topics covered include car crash safety, health news, and product recall information."

This blawg covers Web sites, ISPs and other online services; laws that may limit or immunize online conduct; and lawsuits that allege online liability. It also hosts related discussions among technologists, lawyers and others and serves as a portal to resources pertaining to online liability.

This blawg "has 7,000 pages of free legal news and guidance, mostly on IT and e-commerce issues. These issues can affect any organisation, and OUT-LAW is as much for those in a software start-up as it is for the compliance team at a bank." It also provides a weekly Thursday podcast, OUT-LAW Radio.

"This blog discusses new developments in federal and Pennsylvania employment law issues, such as updates on recent case law, legislation, and regulations, and provides practical advice and information for both employers and employees alike."

Posts are all excerpts written by outside sources, presented without commentary. Topics include elder care, people with disabilities, autism, legislation, law firm management, veterans and insurance issues.

"Created to help readers make sense of the legislative developments and hopefully foster debate as to corporate compliance and the direction of future legislation. This blog is dedicated to monitoring the status of proposed legislation which either has not yet been proposed or was proposed in past legislative sessions but appears not to be dead in future sessions."